Injuries: Cole, Suzuki, Berríos, Wheeler, J-Ram, J. Peña

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Stay up-to-date with all the latest news on injured players across Major League Baseball.

Gerrit Cole, Yankees

Cole tossed a scoreless inning against the Red Sox on March 18, marking his first time appearing in a game since undergoing Tommy John surgery last March.

Seiya Suzuki, Cubs

An MRI revealed that Suzuki has a minor PCL sprain in his right knee, manager Craig Counsell announced on March 17. Suzuki will continue baseball activities through the weekend and be re-assessed to see if an IL trip is necessary. He originally left Team Japan's quarterfinal matchup against Venezuela with right knee discomfort following a first-inning stolen-base attempt.

José Berríos, Blue Jays

Berríos has a stress fracture in his right elbow and will miss Opening Day. However, manager John Schneider said that Berríos is pain free. The team hopes he will resume throwing soon and can pitch through the injury.

Zack Wheeler and Orion Kerkering, Phillies

Wheeler (thoracic outlet decompression surgery) felt good after throwing a two-inning live BP on March 18, his second session of the spring. His next step could either be another live BP or his first start, which would likely be in a Minor League game.

Kerkering (Grade 1 right hamstring strain) appeared in a Minor League game on March 17, his first game action this spring. He is expected to pitch in two Grapefruit League games before camp breaks. Opening Day remains a possibility.

José Ramírez, Guardians

Ramírez left the Guardians' March 15 game after jamming his left shoulder sliding into third base. However, Manager Stephen Vogt said one day later that Ramírez was feeling much better. He is considered day to day.

Jeremy Peña and Josh Hader, Astros

Peña (right ring finger fracture) has been ruled out for Opening Day but could resume swinging a bat over the weekend of March 21-22.

Hader (left biceps tendinitis) threw his third bullpen session on March 17.

Jake Rogers, Tigers

Rogers required stitches and was diagnosed with a mild concussion after being struck in the face by his own bat while hitting in the batting cage. He is not expected to miss Opening Day.

Brady Singer, Reds

Singer left his March 18 start against the Rockies in the fourth inning with a right index finger blister. He described the decision as a precaution and expects to make his next start on schedule.

Quinn Priester and Logan Henderson, Brewers

Priester (neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on March 21 as he continues to ramp up.

Henderson (mild right elbow soreness) is scheduled for a multi-inning appearance on March 20.

J.P. Crawford and Bryce Miller, Mariners

Crawford (right shoulder soreness) received a cortisone injection on March 18 after visiting Dr. Keith Meister in Texas on March 17 so the club could ensure it proceeds with the right treatment. His availability is uncertain for Opening Day.

Miller (left side oblique inflammation) threw a full bullpen session of about 30 pitches without any restrictions on March 17. He reported feeling good afterwards.

Robert Stephenson, Angels

Stephenson (right elbow inflammation) has suffered a minor setback and will be evaluated by Dr. Keith Meister in Texas during the week of March 16.

Gavin Stone, Tommy Edman and Brusdar Graterol, Dodgers

Imaging revealed inflammation but no structural damage in Stone's right shoulder. He is pain free and could begin a throwing program later in the week of March 16.

Edman (right ankle surgery) is taking on-field batting practice and continuing to ramp up his running progression as of March 16.

Graterol (recovery right shoulder surgery) is ramping up to greater distances in his catch play. His velocity is down from where it is expected to be, so the Dodgers are slow-playing him.

Corbin Burnes and Gabriel Moreno, D-backs

Moreno was scratched on March 13 due to ongoing right forearm tightness. An MRI revealed no structural damage and he is expected to play in the D-backs final two exhibition games on March 23 and 24.

Jackson Holliday and Jordan Westburg, Orioles

Holliday (right hamate bone fracture) aims to play in Triple-A Norfolk's opener on March 27.

Westburg (partial UCL tear in right elbow) has been running, fielding ground balls and swinging a bat with his left hand as of March 16.

Mike Vasil, White Sox

Austin Martin and Trevor Larnach, Twins

Martin was removed from Minnesota's game against the Pirates on March 16 due to a concussion, a team official said. He will be held out of all baseball activities for at least two days.

Larnach (left side soreness) participated in some activities March 16 and reported that symptoms had improved. He is expected to go through a full workout March 19 following the team’s off day and is targeted to return to game action March 20.